The state is holding onto $10.9 million in taxes that Ohio cities were supposed to receive from marijuana sales.
A national cannabis company predicts Ohio will be a $2 billion market in 2027 if legislators do not alter marijuana laws.
A Republican lawmaker pitched changes to voter-approved recreational marijuana laws while keeping home grow and tax rates ...
The state plans to hold onto more than $10.8 million, funds due to municipalities, according to recreational marijuana law.
Columbus, represents Ohio’s 25th Senate District, which encompasses areas of Franklin County, including Clintonville, Upper ...
The Ohio House has introduced a rival bill to the Senate's restrictive marijuana reform. This one is more mild. It keeps the ...
The Statehouse Republican version would keep home grow and tax levels the same, but reduce THC levels and redirect most of ...
It’s a controversial issue involving the sale of recreational marijuana that has over $10.8 million of Ohio tax revenue in legal limbo.
Ohio state Sens. Steve Huffman, R-Tipp City, and Shane Wilkin, R-Hillsboro, introduced Senate Bill 86, which would also impose a 15-percent tax on intoxicating hemp products sold at dispensaries and ...
Ohio's recreational marijuana law is supposed to support small, diverse businesses. That program is now on the chopping block.
The Mahoning Valley’s state legislative delegation liked Gov. Mike DeWine’s focus on Ohio’s economy, workforce and children ...
Kirkpatrick entered the cannabis space after Ohio legalized medical marijuana and set aside licenses for minority-owned businesses − a rule later deemed unconstitutional. The state disputed her ...